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"Vol. 1 examines the economic and social conditions of Haitian agriculture with an emphasis on the production and marketing of agricultural products by peasants, the distribution of land, and the extent of artisan activities among the peasantry. Vol. 2 examines the social aspect of Haitian agriculture. Studies the relationship between farmers and the markets and discusses the special bond between the Haitian farmer and the land. Enumerates problems faced by the Haitian farmer, such as farm fragmentation, the lack of technical and mechanical skills, and the seasonality of prices. A third and final volume is planned"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.Read more...

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"Vol. 1 examines the economic and social conditions of Haitian agriculture with an emphasis on the production and marketing of agricultural products by peasants, the distribution of land, and the extent of artisan activities among the peasantry. Vol. 2 examines the social aspect of Haitian agriculture. Studies the relationship between farmers and the markets and discusses the special bond between the Haitian farmer and the land. Enumerates problems faced by the Haitian farmer, such as farm fragmentation, the lack of technical and mechanical skills, and the seasonality of prices. A third and final volume is planned"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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